Ceramics BA Honours

Important notice:
The future of Ceramics BA
Honours at the University of Westminster is currently under
review. As a result the course will not be recruiting
students for the 2009 - 2010 academic year.




The Ceramics course at the University of Westminster aims
to provide students with all they require to be effective as
independent or collaborative practitioners in the broad field of
ceramics. Students work and study in our new
purpose-built studios on the Harrow site where the
dedicated facilities and studios include; throwing
rooms, a glaze room, a kiln room and an extensive kiln
site.
The course encourages students to fulfil
their potential by participating in a range of activities
which encourage the development of a wide range of creative,
critical and technical skills. This culminates in the completion of
a rich body of personal and self-directed work which is launched at
the renowned degree show at the Harrow site in June.
Ceramics BA Honours at the University of Westminster has an
enviable position in the history of art education. One of the
outcomes that continue to link the highly successful potters and
ceramicists who have been educated here over the last four decades,
is the fact that many of our alumni continue to work in ceramic
related careers on graduation, often establishing their own studios
and workshops.
Our highly specialised
and dedicated staff team is equipped to provide students with
all they
require to be effective as
independent or collaborative practitioners,or to consider further
studies and to apply their knowledge and judgement to associated
activities. The core academic staff team are all renowned
practitioners, exhibiting or writing at an international level.
Course
leader: Kyra Cane
Course team:
Professor Christie Brown, Steve Buck, Daphne Carnegy, Clare Twomey,
Professor Nigel Wood and Professor Edmund de Waal.
Technical
support: Tony Moody and Philip Lee.


